Although it seems simple, singing songs can help autistic children learn. When an autistic child participates in singing songs, they often become calm and develop a greater attention span. A good activity to do with autistic children is to have a singing circle. To do this, have the students simply stand in a circle. Choose common nursery songs, such as “Old McDonald” or “Itsy Bitsy Spider”. After a few days of this activity, the children are likely to memorize the lyrics and begin singing along. Once they feel comfortable and anticipate this activity, you can start adding in simple hand gestures, such as clapping, to get them to practice rhythm.